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in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a kruds company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus on board spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of veil cruise days. simply put, this is a metric that tells you how much the cruise companies are squeezing out of their passengers. you get a 1% change in net yield in carnival or royal caribbean, that's enough for a 7% earnings in share for either company. this is a gigantic, incredibly easy way to tell how their business is doing, like same-store sales tore retail or revenue per available room for hotels. right now the net yield is in a fabulous position to go higher, thanks to higher demand, lower supply of ships and more and more people are booking online. given that commissions are paid right to the tra
in part because cruises represent such a strong value proposition in this environment. one more thing before i drill down to whether you should sail away on carnival or royal caribbean. for cruise operators, net yield is how we measure them, the purest measure of a kruds company's pricing power. net yield is the ticket price minus the cost of getting there, plus on board spending, minus any commissions paid to travel agents, all which is then divided by the number of veil cruise days. simply...
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in that environment, you have -- you have correctly placed your hotels. >> well, it's really interesting for us, our business is so dependent on economic activity, business confidence and consumer confidence. you're exactly right. january in china our rev par numbers with up 6%. that's after a slow down. the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of argentina. we haven't talked about africa which is another place where global capital flows are coming in in ways we have never seen before. >> let's talk about china for a moment. we see china as having a big year in 2013. a lot of people had penalized your stock, tank it down to the -- well at that point into the 50s because they felt you were overexpanding in china. you're probably as a percentage of what people are putting their capital in the highest of any of the companies i follow in terms of commitment to china? >> well, we're long term bullish on china. today, we have more hotel rooms in china than
in that environment, you have -- you have correctly placed your hotels. >> well, it's really interesting for us, our business is so dependent on economic activity, business confidence and consumer confidence. you're exactly right. january in china our rev par numbers with up 6%. that's after a slow down. the government transitions almost behind us, chinese new year will be behind us. china is picking up. latsen america was the strongest growth region, slowed down last year because of...
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out with this very specific stance, it's a wealth effect-type stance, it's a very low- interest-rate environment, and i think that investors feel that the only real value right now, the only real place to put their money, is stocks; and clearly the perception of value is to the upside, otherwise we wouldn't have closed on highs on friday. > ben, have a great trading day. thank you. > > my pleasure. thank you. carnival cruise lines faces at least four lawsuits, inlcuding a class-action suit, after thousands of passengers were adrift for five days aboard a disabled carnival cruise ship last month. since then, three more carnival cruise ships have reported operational problems to either online systems or their backups, all of which coincides with carnival scaling back projected earnings. four incidents aboard carnival cruise ships in little more than a month led sandra thompson to cross carnival off her list for her next trip. "originally, i considered carnival because it was the least expensive; but after all this, i decided it's worth the extra money, and so royal carribbean is what i'm looking a
out with this very specific stance, it's a wealth effect-type stance, it's a very low- interest-rate environment, and i think that investors feel that the only real value right now, the only real place to put their money, is stocks; and clearly the perception of value is to the upside, otherwise we wouldn't have closed on highs on friday. > ben, have a great trading day. thank you. > > my pleasure. thank you. carnival cruise lines faces at least four lawsuits, inlcuding a class-action...
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of marginal returns on invested capital will the company realize in what might be a more competitive environment going forward. >> all right, david, any disclosures to make on the stocks you've been talking about? >> certainly. with respect to apple, we own it. >> and the others? >>. no. >> okay. david, thank you so much for coming on the program. david garrity of gva research. >>> another sign that the housing market may be coming around, the american bankers association says delinquencies on home-related loans fell in the fourth quarter. loans for property improvements, home equity and home equity lines of credit all fell. it's the first time since the fourth quarter of 2011 that all three categories were lower. the ada, however, does not track mortgage building delinquencies. >>> the housing giant fannie mae, which has drawn $116 billion from taxpayers since being build a out in 2008 is back in the black. big-time. the government-controlled company today reported a $17 billion profit for 2012. that's its first since 2006 and its biggest ever. but the profits raise a tricky question. what is n
of marginal returns on invested capital will the company realize in what might be a more competitive environment going forward. >> all right, david, any disclosures to make on the stocks you've been talking about? >> certainly. with respect to apple, we own it. >> and the others? >>. no. >> okay. david, thank you so much for coming on the program. david garrity of gva research. >>> another sign that the housing market may be coming around, the american...
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that is the environment. that is the point of woman of princeton graduation, women this is your best opportunity to find the best husband. you're here with somebody who respects educated women, who surrounded by i am women who are smart and ambitious. this is the best pool of men you will ever be around. you should get married now before you leave. she took a lost heat for it, but there was some kernel of something in that. if you're exposed to fantastic men and that's why they're getting married and not working afterwards. >> $200,000 just to be exposed to fantastic men. there is great bar downtown and wall street. you can do that. >> good dating services out there. melissa: adam, hop back in. wade back in? >> there are good dating services to accomplish that if you're look forge a date. go through unabout of them right now. i don't think people go to any advanced education programs to meet some people. if you are you're there for the wrong reasons. listen, bottom line is this. all advanced education is good
that is the environment. that is the point of woman of princeton graduation, women this is your best opportunity to find the best husband. you're here with somebody who respects educated women, who surrounded by i am women who are smart and ambitious. this is the best pool of men you will ever be around. you should get married now before you leave. she took a lost heat for it, but there was some kernel of something in that. if you're exposed to fantastic men and that's why they're getting...
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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finally, however, the canoe moved to the environment where the sports basement led them into the parking lot at crissy field. kayaks unlimited was unvieted to take over their space. of course there was fishing boat rentals near the ramp, and the rail boats continued in the area with the frequent races >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone special. -- san francisco with someone special. our first look out is here at buena vista park, a favorite with couples and dog walkers. both have a significant force. a refreshing retreat from urban life. the romantic past that meander up and down the park under pines and eucalyptus. hang out in this environment and you might see butterflies it, fennel, and then the lines. -- dandelions. is ada accessible. public transit is plentiful. we have conquered the steps, we have watched the dogs, and we have enjoyed a beautiful view. this is a place to take someone special on a romantic stroll and enjoyed a bea
finally, however, the canoe moved to the environment where the sports basement led them into the parking lot at crissy field. kayaks unlimited was unvieted to take over their space. of course there was fishing boat rentals near the ramp, and the rail boats continued in the area with the frequent races >> hello, i am with the recreation and parks department. we are featuring the romantic park location in your backyard. this is your chance to find your heart in santa and cisco with someone...
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buy some calls, look for an opportunity to spread. >> can i tell you n a low-ball environment, we have the mix of 13.50, we made this mistake numerous times as traders, you buy cheap calls here and what does that do? it's just going to erode over time if you don't get the move you want. i'm basically establishing an active money position with a hard 50 stock. >> that's buried by december, but if you go to march, you'll have plenty of opportunity. >> we have to get the verdict here from scott. what do you say, which trade do you like better. >> i like dan's trade as he's buying the 50.50 call spread and paying for it by selling the 60.50 call spread. i like it because he has specific spots on the chart that he likes. >> all right. good job, guys. coming up, the final call from the options pits. found a magic . it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ [ indistinct t
buy some calls, look for an opportunity to spread. >> can i tell you n a low-ball environment, we have the mix of 13.50, we made this mistake numerous times as traders, you buy cheap calls here and what does that do? it's just going to erode over time if you don't get the move you want. i'm basically establishing an active money position with a hard 50 stock. >> that's buried by december, but if you go to march, you'll have plenty of opportunity. >> we have to get the verdict...
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constructed one of the world's largest data centers in north carolina, reflecting our commitment to the environment, they are powered by the largest solar farm in -- and fuel-cell of its kind in the u.s. we are building data centers in oregon and nevada. a new campus in texas. a new had orders in cupertino. growth andis investment, to the best of our knowledge, apple has become the largest corporate income tax payer in america. cashyear, our u.s. federal effective tax rate was 30.5% and we paid nearly $6 billion in cash to the u.s. treasury. that is more than $60 million each day. we expect to pay even more this year. i would like to explain to the subcommittee very clearly how we view our responsibility with respect to taxes. apple has real operations in real places with apple employees selling real products to real customers. ,e pay all the taxes we owe every single dollar. we not only comply with the law, but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we don't depend on tax gimmicks. we don't move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes
constructed one of the world's largest data centers in north carolina, reflecting our commitment to the environment, they are powered by the largest solar farm in -- and fuel-cell of its kind in the u.s. we are building data centers in oregon and nevada. a new campus in texas. a new had orders in cupertino. growth andis investment, to the best of our knowledge, apple has become the largest corporate income tax payer in america. cashyear, our u.s. federal effective tax rate was 30.5% and we paid...
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at fox news and fox business it is optimistic, positive environment. that generally does come from the top. i have worked though in environmts where you have a psychotic boss or boss that is very unfair that promotes people who don't deserve it and general sense of unfairness going on, injustice that makes for a terrible environment. also the psychotic coworkers. not that we have any here. >> no one applies. melissa: management style. i certainly worked at places where the dominant management style to pit people against each other. sort of that fear versus reward mechanism. different from parent or teacher. >> how successful were? melissa: terrible. really tough. >> anyone can be ceo. anyone can be a boss. that is really not the case. it is a very unique skill to create an environment which motivates people, where people want to work and want to be involved. so i agree with this study. i don't think necessarily too much work. work is positive. it adds to self-esteem. it is that bad boss that tears us down. melissa: they say when you're in a environment
at fox news and fox business it is optimistic, positive environment. that generally does come from the top. i have worked though in environmts where you have a psychotic boss or boss that is very unfair that promotes people who don't deserve it and general sense of unfairness going on, injustice that makes for a terrible environment. also the psychotic coworkers. not that we have any here. >> no one applies. melissa: management style. i certainly worked at places where the dominant...
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the storms, the environment is right for the storms to blow up. swarming to the middle or upper '70's by the middle or upper '70's by memorial day. captioning made possible by sony pictures television
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he seems to operate pretty well this that environment. in general he is much more flexibility in running his business. sew tends to be below the radar screen, tends to do fairly well. cheryl: you got picks. i want to get to them. we want to hear some names. you like nautilus, spartan corporation and delta apparel. >> apparel, yes. cheryl: tell me about these three. >> they all generally have the same characteristics. one they have solid franchises and solid businesses. company like nautilus we all remember has been around a long time, particularly older people like myself. david: and me. >> not that look i use it a great deal but nautilus is certainly a good company. they have all low pes and great cash flows. two of the three have very, very solid balance sheets. david: peter sidoti thanks for coming in. >> thank you very much. thank you for your time. david: a political tsunami in australia has conservatives celebrating all over the world. we'll tell you what tony bab dot, the -- abbott, the new prime minister, means for you the global
he seems to operate pretty well this that environment. in general he is much more flexibility in running his business. sew tends to be below the radar screen, tends to do fairly well. cheryl: you got picks. i want to get to them. we want to hear some names. you like nautilus, spartan corporation and delta apparel. >> apparel, yes. cheryl: tell me about these three. >> they all generally have the same characteristics. one they have solid franchises and solid businesses. company like...
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in the economic environment, monetary policies provide benefits below registry support spending on durable goods such as automobiles and significantly recovering housing sales, construction and prices. higher prices and other assets have increased household wealth and consumer confidence spurring consumer spending and contributed to gains in production and employment. importantly monetary policy has held pressure is kept inflation the longer one objective. the committee is aware of the law. of all interest rates has costs and risks. even if low interest rates will create jobs and support the prices of homes and other outfits, favors to rely from savings accounts or government bond are receiving low returns. another cost, when we take seriously is the possibility that very low interest rate is maintained for too long could undermine financial stability good for example, investors are portfolio managers to satisfy the full returns may reach real big ticket number credit risk, duration risk or leverage. they are working to address concerns to increase monitoring in a more systemic approach to
in the economic environment, monetary policies provide benefits below registry support spending on durable goods such as automobiles and significantly recovering housing sales, construction and prices. higher prices and other assets have increased household wealth and consumer confidence spurring consumer spending and contributed to gains in production and employment. importantly monetary policy has held pressure is kept inflation the longer one objective. the committee is aware of the law. of...
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i can sum up the spaces for this and in a few words and continuity and environment and bringing the city into policies and the san francisco trail and their efforts to have a loop around the bay. sequence means having a series of open spaces at five to seven walking intervals along the entire waterfront and variety means there are many types of open spaces and many recreation options. types of spaces may include recreation, parks and water landings to name a few. another key policy was to locate open spaces in major waterfront destination at streets that connect back into the city's neighborhoods something you heard distinctly from the city's planning director. the goal of doing this and adjacent to major development sites and enhance the viability of the projects and in front of the cruise terminal and adjacent to the warrior's stiedium or pier 70 and helping the park to distribute the spaces equally along the waterfront. this graphic shows where we find -- i'm sorry. this graphic shows where we regularly find a major public space along the length of the waterfront. you see the ups and
i can sum up the spaces for this and in a few words and continuity and environment and bringing the city into policies and the san francisco trail and their efforts to have a loop around the bay. sequence means having a series of open spaces at five to seven walking intervals along the entire waterfront and variety means there are many types of open spaces and many recreation options. types of spaces may include recreation, parks and water landings to name a few. another key policy was to...
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, in some places, extraordinary environments evolve. but in this particular case, we are creating it. and that means they have done very well with putting excellent people and imaginative people on the team and reaching out to the neighbors for ideas. but we need to have this continue in the future. and especially when it comes to choosing the architects and the landscape designers and so forth and so on. i hope that they will continue to you know, choose outstanding people with great ideas. and to make this a reality. i am also continued to be concerned and i talked with you all in january about access to the site and i think that the port and the port commission is going to have to help with that. because right now, the access is very, very limited. and so, i think that is a subject that should be brought
, in some places, extraordinary environments evolve. but in this particular case, we are creating it. and that means they have done very well with putting excellent people and imaginative people on the team and reaching out to the neighbors for ideas. but we need to have this continue in the future. and especially when it comes to choosing the architects and the landscape designers and so forth and so on. i hope that they will continue to you know, choose outstanding people with great ideas....
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>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names. >> this comes back from my investment banking days when you had a important client thaw come up with a code name. you could have fun with it. you're like an entrepreneurial spy. if you're having conversations out on your mobile phone, use the code name so it's not clear who you're talking about. a simple thing can you do to protect your privacy and your client's privacy. >> the great thing is they're easy to use. cheap and easy. >>> still to come, how do you mass produce your product and not give up the quality. >>> how much is too much when it comes to information you should share on social med
>> how about what you get in the environment. who know you and know what's going on. you may think you're being slick and use a coded word but if you mention that client we talked to. they're in the same building. a the love time you're coming from the meeting, carrying out the dialogue. >> especially in an office where everyone wants to talk and gossip -- >> there are entire twitter stream, ggs gold series from goldman sachs. and then accident, one luckily i found code names....
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and one of the things that we are going to be exploring throughout the environment review process is opportunities to respond flex /pwhreu to changes in market conditions, which could include increasing the amount of residential and then decreasing the amount of commercial space accordingly to stay within that square foot envelope. the term sheets sets maximum parking ratios that would correspond with up to 2500 parking spaces, but also contemplates how we can reduce parking spaces for pier 70. entitlement costs arest also build it only when it's absolutely necessary. these costs are based on a lot of hard work that [inaudible] city has done and are also in the process of being analyzed by port engineering staff. they're wrapping up their assessment and we will provide their analysis in the staff report for the may 28 action item. and then continue to analyze and refine these costs through the environmental review period up until the final transaction documents. the site of pier 70 looking forward into the future at hao it might be inundated as sea level rises in raising the elevatio
and one of the things that we are going to be exploring throughout the environment review process is opportunities to respond flex /pwhreu to changes in market conditions, which could include increasing the amount of residential and then decreasing the amount of commercial space accordingly to stay within that square foot envelope. the term sheets sets maximum parking ratios that would correspond with up to 2500 parking spaces, but also contemplates how we can reduce parking spaces for pier 70....
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ha-ha, a harvard academic says fracking is good for the environment. yeah, from harvard. he'll make his case next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. ♪ >> i think we're establishing a new normal for gas prices. not much movement overnight. a gallon of regular at $3.51. that, by the way, down 15 cents for the mounted, but plateauing there, 3.50, the new normal. price of oil at 90 a barrel. maybe the decline has ended. dismal, durable goods number, down 5 fpt 7% in march, biggest drop in seven months. dow down 16 at this point. sunkist made money in the first quarter, boost in profit helped by the launch of the company's 10 calorie soda. dr. pepper snapple up, proctor and gamble down, disappointing forecast, can't do t
ha-ha, a harvard academic says fracking is good for the environment. yeah, from harvard. he'll make his case next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're...
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finally, however, the canoe moved to the environment where the sports basement led them into the parking lot at crissy field. kayaks unlimited was unvieted to take over their space. of course there was fishing boat rentals near the ramp, and the rail boats continued in the area with the frequent races and after the race celebrations at the celebrations of the victories of the bay view bolt club, the restaurant is a destination that attracts many traditional white hall row boats from the park and kayaks from all over the bay. it is also been active with the blue, green, way in the indian basin and the candle stick point park and in the basin, the shore line park has cleared a tiny beach for human powered boats, and are many plans to increase the boating in the area. and a year long planning process for the future, and candle stick, improved the much improved access for both swimers and orders and wind surfing, and this is 20 years in the future and there will be boat camping at candle stick park and so i just want to say that the dedicated staff has been many years planning. and not only
finally, however, the canoe moved to the environment where the sports basement led them into the parking lot at crissy field. kayaks unlimited was unvieted to take over their space. of course there was fishing boat rentals near the ramp, and the rail boats continued in the area with the frequent races and after the race celebrations at the celebrations of the victories of the bay view bolt club, the restaurant is a destination that attracts many traditional white hall row boats from the park...
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they believe they want to have this open environment and don't need patents. as a result any employee, anybody that has any inside knowledge of what is going on with twitter could easily take technology somewhere else and compete. that will be a concern to shareholders because patents are valuable and the ones they do have their using in a defensive manner. they are not aggressively pursuing patents like apple and ibm in the past. they are very loose with it. they are inviting competition. stuart: is there any technology stock which you really like? and stop pouring cold water rollover varney? >> i happen to like amazon. i think amazon does have a little bit of momentum. we have so many momentum players in this game. such a fear of missing out, everybody piling on to the stocks because they're afraid of not owning them when they hit the next p. google above $1,000 is a brilliant company but let's face reality. there comes a point they are too expensive. stuart: e.u. point. >> remember 1999. stuart: that is a good question. are we? >> there is have and have not
they believe they want to have this open environment and don't need patents. as a result any employee, anybody that has any inside knowledge of what is going on with twitter could easily take technology somewhere else and compete. that will be a concern to shareholders because patents are valuable and the ones they do have their using in a defensive manner. they are not aggressively pursuing patents like apple and ibm in the past. they are very loose with it. they are inviting competition....
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" first, more women in the new congress including iraq war veteran tammy duckworth, then, -- outrage over a fatal gang rape of a woman in india, and declining birth rates in the u.s. ♪ >> hello, i'm bonnie erbe. welcome to "to the contrary," a discussion of news and social trends from diverse perspectives. up first, diversity in congress. the new congress is the most diverse ever with 20 women senators and 78 women in the house of representatives. the house democratic caucus has more women and people of color than it does white men, another historic first. we will explain what this means to you. but first we introduce you to one of those freshman. illinois democrat tammy duckworth, one of two female war veterans to be sworn in this week. the illinois
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the economy and national security and the environment and climate change. ask questions like will the united states become energy independent and what will change with russia and china in the middle east and what can natural gas you what can't it do when it comes to combating climate change. how much jobs we have from clean energy in one of the themes that comes through is that we really are stuck in the past. i want to take one example of energy independence for 40 years they have failed within a decade or so. but i argue in the book that this won't actually make up independence in a meaningful sense of the word. as you know well, we have developed markets where we get our energy from far less important than it used to be. in civil civil war broke out, the type of oil increased by as much as the price of oil in the middle east. it is the case today that will be in the future. so i will say that while production is good for the economy and benefits national security, it won't deliver energy independence because the world has changed. so that is the second r
the economy and national security and the environment and climate change. ask questions like will the united states become energy independent and what will change with russia and china in the middle east and what can natural gas you what can't it do when it comes to combating climate change. how much jobs we have from clean energy in one of the themes that comes through is that we really are stuck in the past. i want to take one example of energy independence for 40 years they have failed...
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did tech i covered national security, the state department, economicsce agencies, , organized labor, environment, deputy bureau chief of "wall street journal." i picked up technology, computers as a hobby. 1980 -- 1981 and in 1991, at my request, i decided that the paper allowed me to switch what i was doing. even though i physically remained here in washington, i began an entirely different gig reviewing these tech products, not just hardware but software, , anything consumer that was digital. and i've been doing that for 23 years. >> if you give something a bad review, it doesn't affect sales of that product? does, but i do not think it always does. it has been written not by me but by others that if i give a good review of it will boost sales of the product. the best comparison is to a movie reviewer. the best movie reviewers will give sterling reviews to some movies that have a very small , that are take watched by relatively few people . and sometimes they trash the big things that the, big box office winners. their jobs to tell you whether they think it's a good movie or not at my job is t
did tech i covered national security, the state department, economicsce agencies, , organized labor, environment, deputy bureau chief of "wall street journal." i picked up technology, computers as a hobby. 1980 -- 1981 and in 1991, at my request, i decided that the paper allowed me to switch what i was doing. even though i physically remained here in washington, i began an entirely different gig reviewing these tech products, not just hardware but software, , anything consumer that...
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but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving a path to citizenship -- have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered, which did not surprise me, that not unlike the african-american community, this issue of environmental racism is real. i wanted to make sure that in this conversation that we had .driana quintero this is the work she does every single day at nrcdc. i wonder if you might give me some sense -- give us some sense of what the issues are vis-À-vis the environment. >> is really important. i am glad you tied it into what congressman gutierrez said. it is the reason we have people dying daily. any of these people are in the shadows. they can go unaccounted for. they can be ignored. if a child lives in the chicago area, they have had to deal with walking outside and having some of the highest asthma rates in the country. the same thing happens in los angeles. one out of two latinos, similar to african-americans, is living in an area that does not meet air quality standards today.
but the environment i now want to talk about is the environment that many of these persons that we are talking about -- giving a path to citizenship -- have to navigate every single day. in my research, i discovered, which did not surprise me, that not unlike the african-american community, this issue of environmental racism is real. i wanted to make sure that in this conversation that we had .driana quintero this is the work she does every single day at nrcdc. i wonder if you might give me...
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play offers children an opportunity to achieve mastery of their environment. when children play, they're in command. they make the choices. they control the experience through their imaginations, and they exercise their powers of choice and decision-making as the play progresses. i'm going to pour some coffee. i want to pour some coffee. let me pour some coffee. shh! shh! hendrick: play helps develop each child's unique perspective and individual style of creative expression. play, which arises from within, expresses the child's personal, unique responses to the environment. play is a self-expressive activity that draws on the child's powers of imagination. play is open-ended, free-form, and children have the freedom to try out new ideas, as well as build on and experiment with the old. going to my house. play especially provides an excellent opportunity for integrating and including children with disabilities in your program. oh, i think i hear the siren on zack's fire truck. the opportunities play provides for control and independence are important issues fo
play offers children an opportunity to achieve mastery of their environment. when children play, they're in command. they make the choices. they control the experience through their imaginations, and they exercise their powers of choice and decision-making as the play progresses. i'm going to pour some coffee. i want to pour some coffee. let me pour some coffee. shh! shh! hendrick: play helps develop each child's unique perspective and individual style of creative expression. play, which arises...
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a real upset means that the environment is improved tore company improved. both indicate that the sales will are grow faster in the future, that is a reason to buy. as the big boys in wall street value stock based on revenue growth. it's not often that stocks go down. when we were in the great recession, these up side surprise stories advanced. as you see by looking back at apple's run, it produced up side ever up side, almost entirely much better expected sales on the iphone, ipod, and ipad. and as we preach on "mad money," a high quality earnings beat can be accompanied by a dividend increase, particularly one of a great magnitude. and perhaps the best of all, once the dividend increased, it's not cut without tremendous embarrassment. what about the low quality slight of hand kind, it's easy to tell the two apart a low quality earnings beat is based on a better bottom line. here are the up side surprises generated not by improved business but because management cut costs. they cut the head count. may they manipulated the tax rate through aggressive but leg
a real upset means that the environment is improved tore company improved. both indicate that the sales will are grow faster in the future, that is a reason to buy. as the big boys in wall street value stock based on revenue growth. it's not often that stocks go down. when we were in the great recession, these up side surprise stories advanced. as you see by looking back at apple's run, it produced up side ever up side, almost entirely much better expected sales on the iphone, ipod, and ipad....